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Gloucestershire in pictures: Sculptures and celebrations
Gloucestershire in pictures: Sculptures and celebrations

BBC News

time3 days ago

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Gloucestershire in pictures: Sculptures and celebrations

Gloucestershire has had another scorcher of a week - and has provided the usual stunning settings. This week, the Gromit Unleashed trail has kicked off in Bristol and parts of Gloucestershire - including WWT Slimbridge. There have also been celebrations for twins in the county who have received an international award for archery. Gorgeous: Doesn't this look like a painting? It's a stunning shot captured in Cirencester by our weather watcher, C F always keen to see your corner of the county so please do keep sending your photographs to us. Clampdown: A new initiative is starting in Gloucester in a bid to stamp out anti-social behaviour in the city. Chris Nelson, Gloucestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner, said anti-social behaviour increases in the summer, with his office recording 256 incidents in July, August and September in 2024, at a rate of about three incidents per day. Stunning views: What a beautiful shot! This was captured by our weather watcher Space Walker and shows a stunning setting across Birdlip. Meet El Plumas: This sculpture is part of the Gromit Unleashed trail and will be on site at WWT Slimbridge until the end of design was by director Jorge R. Gutierrez - with inspiration from The Book of Life and the Mexican holiday The Day of the Dead. Congratulations: Identical twins who won an international 'child prodigy' award in archery say they have set their sights on the 2032 and Amber Snell, who are 14-years-old, are known as the "archery twins of Gloucestershire" and have broken 13 national records. Celebrations: Stroud General Hospital has been celebrating its 150th anniversary this week with former and current moved to its current site in 1875 and provides the surrounding area with inpatient and outpatient services, including a minor injuries and illness image above shows a model replica of the hospital made from old items from the hospital over the years, like floor scourers and bits of sponge. Beautiful Stroud: This is a firm favourite for us this week. How beautiful is this? And the splash of purple makes it even more so. Thanks to our weather watcher, Abstract Emotion, for sending in this stunning photo taken at Painswick.

Headlines: 'Glastonbury opens', 'Gromit Unleashed' and 'celeb spotting'
Headlines: 'Glastonbury opens', 'Gromit Unleashed' and 'celeb spotting'

BBC News

time26-06-2025

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Headlines: 'Glastonbury opens', 'Gromit Unleashed' and 'celeb spotting'

Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media. Our pick of local website stories A meeting is taking place on Friday following a spate of arson attacks in Fishponds, Oldbury Court and Frome Vale, according to Bristol West Somerset Free Press has spoken to a campaigner who claims the cost of building less than a mile of a cycle lane on the A39 could have fixed 45,000 potholes Live spoke to a musician from Bristol who used to perform in pubs and has landed a gig at Glastonbury Festival this ITV West Country featured some of the punters arriving at Worthy Farm, including one woman who went to the very first Glastonbury Festival in 1970. Our top three from yesterday What to watch on social media Nailsea residents are unhappy as they say visitors are parking down a residential road to avoid paying for car illustration graduate from UWE Bristol was one of the artists involved in designing a sculpture for this year's Gromit Unleashed the Harry Potter and Star Wars star, Warwick Davis, has been pictured with fans who met him while shopping in Swindon.

Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail
Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail

North Wales Chronicle

time25-06-2025

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Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail

The heritage train was loaded with a dozen unique character sculptures and driven by Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park to mark the start of Gromit Unleashed 3. The sculpture trail is a joint initiative by The Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity, and multi-award winning independent studio Aardman. The harbour railway train was greeted by school children before one of the sculptures was lifted onto the harbour's heritage cranes and another sent off to its summer location onboard Bristol's former fire-boat, the Pyronaut. Over the coming days, all 53 sculptures will be delivered to their trail locations, throughout the city of Bristol and beyond ahead of next Monday's launch. Joining Park's two sculpture designs were creations by Sir Paul McCartney, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Richard Curtis, Jorge R Gutierrez and Peter Lord. 'It's amazing to see such imagination and originality from the artists taking part in our trail this summer,' Park said. 'I've had the privilege of watching the work of such talented creators coming together all in support of a great cause – The Grand Appeal. 'I look forward to a summer of Gromiteering around Bristol and beyond this summer.' The Gromit Unleashed 3 trail will run from June 30 to August 31. The trail will be followed by The Greatest Dog Show on Earth exhibition before all the sculptures are auctioned to raise money for The Grand Appeal. Nicola Masters, director of The Grand Appeal, added: 'It's a cracking day to unleash our 2025 sculptures today – setting the wheels in motion for a grand day out the whole city can enjoy. 'Each sculpture has been brought to life through the magic of film, fables, tales and folklore – a dazzling celebration of storytelling (and) imagination. 'A star-studded spectacle that brings glitz, glamour and a touch of movie magic to the trail.' Gromit Unleashed 3 is now the fourth sculpture trail by The Grand Appeal and Aardman Animations. It builds on the success of Gromit Unleashed, Shaun in the City, and Gromit Unleashed 2.

Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail
Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail

Leader Live

time25-06-2025

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Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail

The heritage train was loaded with a dozen unique character sculptures and driven by Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park to mark the start of Gromit Unleashed 3. The sculpture trail is a joint initiative by The Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity, and multi-award winning independent studio Aardman. The harbour railway train was greeted by school children before one of the sculptures was lifted onto the harbour's heritage cranes and another sent off to its summer location onboard Bristol's former fire-boat, the Pyronaut. Over the coming days, all 53 sculptures will be delivered to their trail locations, throughout the city of Bristol and beyond ahead of next Monday's launch. Joining Park's two sculpture designs were creations by Sir Paul McCartney, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Richard Curtis, Jorge R Gutierrez and Peter Lord. 'It's amazing to see such imagination and originality from the artists taking part in our trail this summer,' Park said. 'I've had the privilege of watching the work of such talented creators coming together all in support of a great cause – The Grand Appeal. 'I look forward to a summer of Gromiteering around Bristol and beyond this summer.' The Gromit Unleashed 3 trail will run from June 30 to August 31. The trail will be followed by The Greatest Dog Show on Earth exhibition before all the sculptures are auctioned to raise money for The Grand Appeal. Nicola Masters, director of The Grand Appeal, added: 'It's a cracking day to unleash our 2025 sculptures today – setting the wheels in motion for a grand day out the whole city can enjoy. 'Each sculpture has been brought to life through the magic of film, fables, tales and folklore – a dazzling celebration of storytelling (and) imagination. 'A star-studded spectacle that brings glitz, glamour and a touch of movie magic to the trail.' Gromit Unleashed 3 is now the fourth sculpture trail by The Grand Appeal and Aardman Animations. It builds on the success of Gromit Unleashed, Shaun in the City, and Gromit Unleashed 2.

Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail
Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail

The Independent

time25-06-2025

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Steam train brings Wallace & Gromit sculptures to Bristol for summer arts trail

A steam train loaded with sculptures of Wallace, Gromit, Feathers McGraw and Wallace's invention Norbot has made its way into Bristol to promote a new arts trail. The heritage train was loaded with a dozen unique character sculptures and driven by Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park to mark the start of Gromit Unleashed 3. The sculpture trail is a joint initiative by The Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity, and multi-award winning independent studio Aardman. The harbour railway train was greeted by school children before one of the sculptures was lifted onto the harbour's heritage cranes and another sent off to its summer location onboard Bristol's former fire-boat, the Pyronaut. Over the coming days, all 53 sculptures will be delivered to their trail locations, throughout the city of Bristol and beyond ahead of next Monday's launch. Joining Park's two sculpture designs were creations by Sir Paul McCartney, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Richard Curtis, Jorge R Gutierrez and Peter Lord. 'It's amazing to see such imagination and originality from the artists taking part in our trail this summer,' Park said. 'I've had the privilege of watching the work of such talented creators coming together all in support of a great cause – The Grand Appeal. 'I look forward to a summer of Gromiteering around Bristol and beyond this summer.' The Gromit Unleashed 3 trail will run from June 30 to August 31. The trail will be followed by The Greatest Dog Show on Earth exhibition before all the sculptures are auctioned to raise money for The Grand Appeal. Nicola Masters, director of The Grand Appeal, added: 'It's a cracking day to unleash our 2025 sculptures today – setting the wheels in motion for a grand day out the whole city can enjoy. 'Each sculpture has been brought to life through the magic of film, fables, tales and folklore – a dazzling celebration of storytelling (and) imagination. 'A star-studded spectacle that brings glitz, glamour and a touch of movie magic to the trail.' Gromit Unleashed 3 is now the fourth sculpture trail by The Grand Appeal and Aardman Animations. It builds on the success of Gromit Unleashed, Shaun in the City, and Gromit Unleashed 2.

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